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>
> Most "average users" likely use WMP or iTunes.  The lossless choices
> are WMA or M4P.  I think if you asked an "average user" what FLAC was,
> they'd have no idea and probably not care.  If FLAC is ever supported
> by WMP/iTunes, it will become a major format, but I won't hold my
> breath.

Lemme get this straight -- you didn't buy the Squeezebox at Best Buy, did
you? Didn't read a review in some glossy Ziff Davis magazine, right?
Rather, you had to do some research to find out about it, and maybe some
more research to ensure that it was the best solution for your needs. Then
you had to buy it online and wait for it to be shipped, instead of taking
the "average user" instant gratification route.

Same goes for your NAS, right? So what's up with playing the "average
user" card now that it comes to selecting a format to stream in? Or is
this a "never mind my needs, What About The Children?" argument? Just
trying to keep it straight.

-- 
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"Believe what you're told; there'd be chaos if everyone thought for
themselves." -- Top Dog hotdog stand, Berkeley, CA
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